Intelligence
Long-term, deeply technical engagements with intelligence and signals organisations: research, tooling, and operator-grade documentation.
The picture today.
Intelligence services need partners who can keep up with deeply technical work for years, accept compartmentation as a baseline, and deliver capability that a small team of operators can actually use.
Our engagements are quiet by default. We invest in long-running research lines on protocols, platforms and adversary tradecraft, and translate that research into tooling, briefings and training tailored to the mission.
What organisations in this sector face.
- Sustained research on closed protocols and target ecosystems
- Tooling that survives contact with operators and field conditions
- Documentation that is precise enough for compartmented teams to act on
- Independence from suppliers with conflicting national loyalties
- Talent that can hold a clearance and a technical depth at the same time
Where we add weight.
Protocol and platform research
Multi-year programmes against specified targets, with deliverables shaped to mission tempo rather than calendar quarters.
Operator tooling
Bespoke tooling built to operator requirements, hardened against OPSEC failure modes, with documentation written for the people who will use it.
Technical advisory
Independent technical second opinion on supplier claims, acquired capability, and partner exchanges.
Tradecraft transfer
Structured handover and training so the capability lives inside the service, not on our laptops.